Interpenetrating networks for delivery systems
Project Overview
Interpenetrating networks (IPNs) are a type of biomaterials that polymerize in situ and have been used in drug delivery, wound healing, and tissue engineering applications. This design project involves the development of novel delivery mechanisms that should be clinically easy to use with improved storage life. Our device should safely, efficiently, and accurately aid in the administration of IPNs to a specific region.
Files
- Mid-Semester Presentation (March 9, 2007)
- PDS (March 14, 2007)
- Mid-Semester Report (March 22, 2007)
- Final Report (May 10, 2007)
- Poster (May 18, 2007)
Contact Information
Team Members
- Ashley Huth - Team Leader
- Claire Flanagan - Communicator
- Jon Sass - BSAC
- Adam Rieves - BWIG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Naomi Chesler - Advisor
- John Kao - Client
Related Projects
- Spring 2007: Interpenetrating networks for delivery systems
- Fall 2006: Interpenetrating networks for delivery systems